How to handle a coworker who is giving poor care

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So I have been at a new job for a year and a half. I am at the same hospital I have always been at. I love my new job. However, I work with a nurse that has been in this current unit for 20 years. She is having some issues at home. Has been for a few years. she had always been a bully from what I have heard.

Well in my opinion her nursing care is atrocious. I have never experienced someone who gives bad care intently. She knows how to do better and doesn't.

We work with babies and they can't ask for help. Parents trust us to care for their children. I would never let her touch my child.

She is completely unapproachable. A bully. Mean. I have already been to the nurse manager who said she spoke to her about her attitude. There has been no improvement. My coworkers agree that she is slack and gives poor care but everyone is pretty much afraid of her.

What is my next step? Should I go directly to the director of nursing? Should I try to approach her? We only run with 2 nurses staffed at night so avoiding her is impossible. Should I make a list of things she does that is unsafe, slack, poor care?? I don't know what to do.

I think the OP should have never made this post, This borders on the unethical. Any allegations of abuse must be reported to the appropriate agencies, they should not be publicly exposed online for the world to see.

It does give one pause for questioning the OP's role.

Specializes in NICU.

I feel like if anything I am trying to help the situation. I did go to my manager along with 2 other nurses. My manager is concerned and seemed to take our concerns very seriously. I don't think there is any identifying information in my post but if the admin feels this thread should be deleted I am ok with that.

Again I am in awe of all the learning potential here I am a CNA waiting to be accepted to a nurse program I want to say but don't know exactly how to express it correctly that these highly emotional posts are really teaching me I hope that all of you

licensed and experienced RNs here know what I am trying to say

PS I have enormous RESPECT for what you all do and for the Nursing Profession I hope to be a part of it someday

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